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Sacrifice Quality
To Advertise Darrsirs
This store's mission is to prov-
de patrons with the very best
duality of goods. Quality is the
Cardinal Consideration at all
and then we make the
■^e as low as the quality will
permit. If you are chasing seem
ing bargains about town you will
enjoy the change of using goods
from our store and getting at a
^asonable price the quality that
oes not mean waste. Every
•rtlcle ; 'u get of us guaranteed
;o be g:od. If you .will supply
your table from our store you
will live economical and live
well.
REMEBER WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW.
C. C. Butter 25c I*> Making Cast*
omers every.
... .Chickens every Friday....,
Fresh Celery every Friday and
Saturday.
Full stock Hay, Corn and 0at3
And Cow feed. Cheaper than the
other fellow. Fresh Brunswick
Bread, every Morning.
WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE. ;
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MfMESTiG
Mrss NINA LEST ER
SINGING AND ACROBATIC DANC
ING SOU0RETTE.
JIMMIE MOORE
contezt will be heU. All Interested In THE BOY WITH THE MUSICAL
ggfAT finnn is
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• WOODMENS o -CLE.
« The Woodmen Cl: c e, the ladles
branch of the Woodmer of the World,
will hold an interesting social session
tonight at Rgd Men's Hall. Refresh-;
nients will be provided and a cake i
MINI! DONE!
fraternity are invited to be present
and enjoy the good time provided.
If you have any doub|t bow or
whether people read the Herald, you I
should Just get on the office phone, f
the next morning, when one of our !
FEET AND THE EDUCATED
BANJO.
Both Very Good
IN DOUBLE HARNESS.
People Judge a woman by the way
carrier boys falls to cover his route, her husband dresses.
We always regret when one of our j - ■■■--
patrons fall to get their paper, as we j Man’s life Is full of ups and downs
know they miss something good when there is a new baby in the
and we are glad when they call us up house.
to give us a chance to get a copy to j ——-
them, as it show's they are reading! No uiau winds going home tired
and appreciating the Herald. I * rom tt hard day s work if he knows
( his wife is there ready to give him
“Fau.t" is a great play, In tliFtent affectionate greeting.
-Jacksonville imes-Union,
gmHIfiHEEffCfl
Y Wilson Block. W. M. Wilton, Mgr.
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HELPFUL HINTS
ON HAIR HEALTH.
CASTOR IA
for Infanta and Children. | Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally
The Kind You Have Always Bought j Caused by Carelessness.
Bears the
Signature of
ANOTHER COLONY PLANNED.
Two gentlemen from Ohio are in
the city today, in response to informa
tion supplied by the Board of Trade.
They are looking over land sites, } microbes than it Is to get rid of them.
Dandruff is a contagious disease
caused by a microbe which also pro
duces baldness. Never use a comb
or brush tielonging to some one else.
No matter how cleanly the owner
may be, these articles may lie infec
ted wtih microbes which will infect
your scalp. It is far easier to catch
WE
Are graduate - Opticians—Specialists
In fitting glasses to eyes In need, and
GUARANTEE
to give absolute satisfaction In every
particular, so sure are we of our abil
ity to please you with
Our Work
[Little & Odom,
JEWELER8 AND OPTICIAN8.
BRYAN WOULD 8UPPORT HOKE
8MITH FOR PRESIDENT
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Atlanta, Feb. 17.—Mote than ordi
nary political ^'gntflcance attaches
to the declaration practically made
outrlgh^ by VVMliam Jennings Bryan
here yesterday that he would give his
ardent support« to Governor-elect
Hoke Smith as the presidential nomi
nee of the Democratic party. Mr.
Bryan was not speaking lightly or in
mere compliment, for he knew his
words would* be telegraphed all over
the Union and seriously commented
on. Mr. Bryan further expressed the
belief that it was quite likely that a
Southern candidate might be chosen
this time, and that if such a man
were chosen he believed the party’s
chances under the leadership,would
be good for Victory.
Just how 7good they would be has
not been realized until Mr. Bryan has
given ^erybody to undetstand that
be vyould support such a candidate.
While Mr. Bryan has failed over and
over again to become President him
self, the value of his Support f° r an-
other candidate would be beyond es
timate, particularly in the west, if a
Southe n candidate were in the field.
with view of selecting a suitable lo
cation for themselves and family. The
deshre to secure land, where they can
have sufficient surrounding territory
to locate a number of their friends
probably more than 100 people. They
are delighted with Waycross and her
climate and say If they had their Im
plements here, they could go tc
ploughing right away.
WARMER AND PROBABLY
8H0WER8 18 FORECA8T
Weather conditions are quite favor
able again today. The prediction says
warmer conditions will exist in Geor
gia, especially in North Georgia to
night; Showers are mentioned as a
probability.
“Faust” In the big tent tonight
- v it* liv’jjAil'JSTv.
Stom~:ii Tree. - CONST.,»T-
\ HATPIN JAB 18 FATAL.
? Boston. Feb. IT.—Scratched by a
women's hat pin,' which waa truct In
to hU check accidentally while he
wa* riding on a street car In thlf
city, Jan. 33, Capt. Andtew England
of P«ak-< Island, Maine, died at the
City Hospital yesterday. Erysipelas,
which dsjjfeloped after the cheek had
polled from the hat pin wound, was
. the immedtsts cause of death.
T. H. BUZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
Fish and Oysters
JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK
ET AFFORDS.
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
and a single stroke of an infected
comb or brush may well lead to bald
ness. Never try on anybody else’s
hat Many a hat band is a resting
place for microbes.
If you happen to be troubled with
dandruff, Itching scalp, falling hair
or baldness, we lfave a remedy which
we believe will completely relieve
these troubles. We are so sure of
this that we offer it to you with the
understanding that it will cost you
nothing for the trial if it does not
produco the results we claim. This
remedy Is called Kexnll “93” Hair
Tonic. W© honestly believe It to be
the most scientific remedy for scalp
and balr troubles, and we know of
nothing else that equals it for effec
tiveness, because of the results it 1ms
produced in thousands of cases.
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is devised
io banish dandruff, restore natural
color when Its loss has been brought
about by disease, and make the hair
natrually silky, soft and glossy,
does this because It stimulates the
hair follcles, destroys tbo germ mat
ter, and brings about a free, healthy
circulation of blood, which nourishes
the hair roots, causing them to tlight
en and grbw new hair. We want
everybody who has any trouble with
hair or scalp to know that Rexall.
“93” Hair Tontd is the best hair
/tonic and restorative in exhfence
and no ono should scoff at or doubt
this statement until they have put
our claims to a fair test, with the un
derstanding that thfiy pay us nothing
for the refedy if it does not give full
nnd complete satisfaction 'in every
particular. Two sizes, 50 cents and
11.00. Remember you can obtain Itex
ull Remedies Iq Waycross only at our
f store,—TUo Rexall Store. The Seal,
Pharmacy.
MANY PETPLE PRAISING ROOT |
JUICE. , j
When the Root -iuija :jmon»"o-[
lions were started at this point H.ol
mure* of many people who were cur-1
i ed by the great remedy were publish-1
| dl in the local papers. The wonder- |
j f«l medicine has been here but a shott j
j while, but many home people who!
|bau> been using it are praising HI
very fttghly. We have published v\ I
| this paper the names of many who '
| have been cured by it, and It seems
that it would pay every afflicted per-}
son to investigate as no medicine was
ever introduced to this community
that created fo muoh favorable com-)
meat and did so much good in such :
a shirt while. Many that suffered
with chronic stomach, liver, kiJney j
nnd rheumatic troubles are blessing [
the day that brought Root Juice to
this point. Out of the scores of peo
ple that have purchased the remedy,
not a single complaint has been made,
but many are calling at Cherokee
drug store to get more of the medi
cine and report the great good it Is
doing.
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WHEN IT'iS'IN'A
\ NATIONALBANK
' The %
EXCHANGE BANK j
Solicits Your Bank Account 1
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are ths Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
[W. H Buchanan, President.
\V, H. 71cR.ae, Cashier.
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HAIR ADVICE 1
VALUABLE TO THE WtEJlA*"
TUIIELY GRAY-HAIIIED
PEOPLE. .
What a pity it is to observe so
many peop’e with thin and faded
hair, and then realize that the most
of tbeso people might have a fine,
healthy head of hair if they woulu
but uso tho simple “sago tea" of
our grandmothers combined with
other ingredients for restoring and
preserving the hair. No one, young
or old, need have gray hair, weak,
thin or falling hair, dandruff or any
troubles of the 3ort If they would
but uso Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur
Hair Remedy. On the contrary, it 1*
possible to have healthy, vigorous
hair, of perfect color, by a few ap
plications of this remarkable prepare
tion. **
Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Hair
Remedy quickly removes dandruff,
leaves the scalp clean and healthy,
promotes tho growth of the hair and
restores the natural color of hair
which has become faded or gray. It
& a clean wholesome dressing, which
may bo used at any time and with
perfect safety. Don’t neglect your
balr. 8tart to-day with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur. M ~
This preparation Is offered to the
public pt fifty cents a bottle and Is
recommended and sold by
r grape VINES FOR 8ALE.
A few One scupcrnoni? nnd black
grape vines, well rooted, for sale.
Jhey belong to an old Confedcrato
soldier; two for 60 cents. Apply at
30 Reed stieet.
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■9, b» C. E. Zlmmtrman Co.—No. J*N
THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE n ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT IS A
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND
WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF
Absolute Safety
First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLOER8 LIABILITY $-100,00
TOTAI RESOURCES OVER $700,000
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. 3 ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men' between age.
of 18 and 30; citizen, of United Sla
tes, of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read and writ,
tho Kngllsb language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Rulldlng, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Oa.; 108 West For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, B. C.; or
113 South Maine stroet, Fitzgerald,
Ga. Jan. 7 tf.
WANTED—Young men In automo
bile business. Dig demand; short
hours; lino pay. Learn at home In
vparo tlmu; Wrlto Emplro Auto In-
slttuto. Box 30, Rochester, N. Y.
FOR 8ALE—Horse. This Is a good
sound young horse, dark grey, weight
1,060 pounds; a good quiet driver and
worker; prlco $185, J. R. Tlhh*.
Waycross, Ga., R, F, D. No 4, 10 Ct
RIPE PINEAPPLES—Direct to con
sumers. Choices reclpos upon re
quest. Applotliorpe Plantation, Anko»
na, Fla. to fit
FOR RENT—Two connecting, un
furnished rooms at 51 Nlclrolls itreeb
Couplo without children preferred. It
FOR RENT—Two rooms for lights
housekeeping. Close In. Apply 31
Brunei street. 17 3t
| Have “Good Luck”
| Each Baking Day !
For “luck” lies mostly in the flour. The wise
cook uses William Tell and knows her bread
will be perfection—her cake a marvel of deli
cate lightness—her pastry tender and flaky.
William Tell Flour is made from Ohio Red
Winter Wheat—which has no equal. There Is only
a limited supply—enough to go around among the
housewives who have learned the value of perfect flour.
Order your saclc today.
William Tel
If >our grocer cannot supply William Tell, Phone THORPE
210, Wholesale Distributors and they.will see that you get it.
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
> BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONE8, ETC.
! CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT 51 ALBANY AVENUE
> A NO SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL
| AND WORKMAN8HIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARB
1 RIGHT.
! WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
J M Clark,
51 ALBANY AVENUE.
*MQR.
WAYCCROSS, Ga.
FOR SALE—Perfectly new piano.
For information apply ni this office*
17 tf.* '* ;
COSTS BUT A TRIFLE
TO CUR ECATARRH*.
How many readers of tho.Herald
know that in Inland Australia wliero
tho mightiest of eucalyptus trees grow
in uhundanco, that there in no cort-
sumption, catarrh or .dlHeasoH of the
respiratory tract.
Tho refreshing bnlsnni thown out
by these trees fills tho nir and (*
breathed Into tho lungs by tho inhab-
Hunts and all gorm life Is destroyed.
If you have catarrh you cannot go
to Inland Australia except at great
expense, hut you can breathe right la
your own homo tho mime plens-ant,
Hoothlng,'healing, germ-killing air you
would breathe If you were living la
tho eucalyptus district of Australia.
Just breatho HYOMEI; it la mad#
from Australian cucalptus and scien
tifically combined with thymol and
other antiseptics employed in the Lit
terbin system. ' 1 ‘
Four a few drops of HYOMEI In the
Inhaler anti breatho it. As it pass#*
oif.r tho catarrh Infected mor bran*
»l kills the germs and Leals the raw,
tutlan . surface.
lIV(?.V*:i is guaranteed to euro ca-
tj.rrfi, (04ghs, colds, crou par.d xor#
ihroa», c*r money back. Complete out
fi' ireading inhaler $1 to. Extra hot
lies of HYOMEI cost* but 50 cent*
Sold »y C\ R. Brinson Co., and drug
gists everywhere. _Feh. 17, 27 Mch W
WOOD FOR SALE.
Dry store wood or Ifghtwood. Phone
145——4 rings.* 14 tW